Hearts broken by ignoring BCCI, these 4 Indian players will now play cricket with foreign team

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BCCI: Despite proving himself on the domestic and international platform, when a player is ignored, he seeks new opportunities for himself-and sometimes he gets that opportunity out of the country. Some Indian cricketers are now doing the same.

After continuous neglect from BCCI (BCCI), he has now decided to play on foreign soil, where he will now get better exposure.

Actually we are talking, Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Ishaan Kishan, Tilak Verma, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Yuzvendra Chahal (Yuzvendra Chahal). These four have been disappointed with the neglect of BCCI and have moved to England.

Ishaan Kishan has signed a short -term agreement with Nottinghamshire on being ignored by BCCI and will play two county championship matches this season. He will be part of the team in the absence of South African player Kyle Verrane.

Ishaan Kishan has so far scored 3447 runs in 58 first class matches and has hunted 129 wickets. He will be seen playing in Trent Bridge on 22 June and Tonton on 29 June. This will be his county debut.

International performance strong, now will be rewards in England

Tilak Verma has also signed a contract with Hampshire for four matches. T20 has scored an average of about 50 in international and a strike rate of 155. Tilak also has a fantastic first class cricket arranged-5 centuries in 18 matches.

He will play in reverse fixtures on Essex, Warsestersire, Nottinghire and New Road from 22 June to 1 August. This English summer will be an excellent opportunity for him to experience and technical improvement. Tilak’s eyes will now be fixed on affecting the BCCI selectors.

Top order batsman’s English flight in search of stability

Indian top order batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad has decided to play for Yorkshire. He will play five matches of the county championship and will also participate in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup. Gaikwad has played 6 ODIs and 23 T20s for India.

Ruturaj Gaikwad’s list A has an average of 56.15 and 16 centuries, while he has scored 7 centuries in the first class. His technical efficiency and restrained batting make him an ideal player for long format.

The magic of leg spin will move again on the English grounds

Veteran leg -spinner Yuzvendra Chahal will once again be seen playing for Northamptonshire. He has tied up for the end of the season to the end of the season. Chahal will play both in the county championship and the One-Day Cup. In 2023, he took 19 wickets in 4 matches while bowling brilliantly.

This step of these four players not only reflects their confidence, but also proves that if the domestic selectors ignore, the players themselves make a way for themselves – even if the path goes through England’s pitches.

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